The expletive-heavy set was aired on BBC Two from 10.15pm, attracting an average of 1.1 million viewers

Over 40 people complained about the BBC’s coverage of Kanye West‘s headline performance at Glastonbury Festival on Saturday night (June 27).

The rapper topped the Pyramid Stage, performing a nearly two hour set at Worthy Farm, also teaming up with Bon Iver‘s Justin Vernon and playing tracks from throughout his career, as well as a short cover of Queen’s ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’.

Prior to the performance, the BBC told viewers to “expect bad language” during West’s set. They also aired a warning prior to the broadcast.